The Storyline Top-ranked Humber women's basketball will face its toughest road test of the season Saturday evening on the road at No. 11 Fanshawe (14-2, 2nd West). Tipoff is set for 6 p.m.

Last Time Out Humber (17-0, 1st West) cruised to a 98-31 win Wednesday night at UTM (5-12, 8th West). The Hawks scored the game's first 27 points, holding the Eagles to two points in the opening frame, the lowest quarter total in the Ajay Sharma era.

Senior Aleena Domingo paced the Hawks with 14 points and six rebounds, on 7-of-11 shooting (63.6 percent) from the floor.

Last Meeting On Nov. 26, Humber beat Fanshawe, 95-67, at the North Campus Gym, tying the OCAA record with its 67th consecutive win. Ceejay Nofuente scored a season-high 29 points, leading three players in double figures for the top-ranked Hawks.

Chuot Angou finished with a team-high 16 points for Fanshawe in the loss.

90s Babies The Hawks have scored 90-plus points in 14 games this season, the most in OCAA history.

Getting Defensive Humber ranks first in field goal defence (26.3), first in scoring defence (44.5), first in blocks (6.0) and first in steals (20.6).

Under Ajay Sharma, the Hawks have held opponents to 50 points or less, 11 times this season.

Pass the Rock Against UTM, Humber finished with 36 total assists, its highest single-game total since recording 40 against Sault on Oct. 31, 2015.

300-Point Club On Feb. 3, Ceejay Nofuente became the second Humber player to score 300-plus points in consecutive seasons.

Aleena Domingo needs 25 points to become the fourth Humber student-athlete to join the 300-point club.

Just Win Humber's win at UTM was its 75th consecutive OCAA victory, extending its league record.

The previous mark of 67 was established by head coach John MacInnis and the Algonquin Thunder from Nov. 2011 – Jan. 2015. The Hawks matched that mark with a 28-point win over No. 15 Fanshawe on Nov. 15.

Humber's Dynamic Duo Entering the 2017-18 season, no Humber student-athlete had ever reached the 1,000-point club. 13 games later, Humber's dynamic duo of Ceejay Nofuente (1,220) and Aleena Domingo (1,081) started the club, becoming the second-highest scoring teammates in league history.

Immediate Impact Playing in their first season with Humber, Brittney English, Makeba Taylor, and Jahnae Gyles have made an impact for the Hawks, playing in all 17 games this season. The trio has combined for 21.0 points, 3.8 assists, and 3.5 steals per game.

From DowntownJahnae Gyles and Ceejay Nofuente have combined for 4.7 triples per game this season, ranking third and fifth in the OCAA with 2.6 and 2.4 treys apiece, respectively.

Humber ranks first in the conference in 3-point field goals made per game (9.6).

Doubling Down Humber has recorded 22 double-doubles in 17 games this season.

Top Spot Since the beginning of the 2016 season, Humber has been the top-ranked program in the country.

On The Glass Through 17 games, the Hawks rank first in the OCAA in rebounding margin (+22.8).

#CH4SEHISTORY The Hawks are in pursuit of their fourth consecutive provincial championship, looking to become only the second program in OCAA history to complete the feat. Algonquin won four straight from 2011 – 2014.

Duplicate? The Humber record book and OCAA record book are beginning to look very similar. The Hawks now own five OCAA team scoring records, including points in a season (1,658), points in a game (125), 2-point field goals in a game (55), 2-point field goals in a season (568), and 3-point field goals in a season (163).

All-Time List Nofuente sits third on the OCAA all-time scoring list with 1,220 career points - 102 points behind Shannon Kennedy of St. Clair for second place.

At the Helm In Wednesday's win at UTM, head coach Ajay Sharma tied Hall of Famer Jim Henderson for the most wins in program history. Through 155 career games, Henderson and Sharma sport identical records of 133 wins and 22 losses.

Sharma has directed the Hawks to a period of unprecedented prosperity in the form of three consecutive CCAA tournament appearances – including the first national championship in program history – and three straight provincial titles.

2018 OCAA Provincial Championship Humber is the proud host of the 2018 OCAA Women's Basketball Provincial Championship March 2-4 at the North Campus Gym. All games will be streamed live on the Hawks Sports Network.

What's Next No. 1 Humber returns to the North Campus Gym Feb. 17 against St. Clair (10-6, 4th West) for its final regular season home game. Game time is set for 6 p.m.